Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together

Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together

SHORTLISTED FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES AND SCHRODERS BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR American Psychological Association’s Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award Winner • PROSE Award Finalist • Zócalo Book Prize Finalist A revelatory, paradigm-shifting work from a renowned Columbia professor and “one of the great social and cultural psychologists” (Amy Cuddy) that demystifies our tribal instincts and shows us how to use them to create positive change. Tribalism is our most misunderstood buzzword. We’ve all heard pundits bemoan its rise, and it’s been blamed for everything from political polarization to workplace discrimination. But as acclaimed cultural psychologist and Columbia professor Michael Morris argues, our tribal instincts are humanity’s secret weapon.
Publisher Thesis Publisher
Author Michael Morris
Country Malaysia
Publication Date 14/02/2024
Pages 336
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Michael Morris works as a cultural psychologist at Columbia University in its graduate Business School and its Department of Psychology. Previously he taught for a decade at Stanford University. Morris received his PhD in psychology from the University of Michigan after earning undergraduate degrees in cognitive science and English literature at Brown University.
Publisher Address info@thesispublisher.org
ISBN ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0735218093